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Oral pre-exposure prophylaxis uptake, adherence, and adverse events among South African men who have sex with men and transgender women


Linda-Gail Bekker
Danielle Giovenco
Stefan Baral4
Karen Dominguez
Rachel Valencia
Travis Sanchez
A.D. McNaghten
Ryan Zahn
Clarence S. Yah
Zinhle Sokhela
Richard Kaplan
Refliwe N. PhaswanaMafuya
Chris Beyrer
Patrick S. Sullivan

Abstract

Background: HIV prevention programmes that include pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women  (TGW) in South Africa have not been widely implemented.


Objectives: The authors examined oral PrEP uptake, adherence, and adverse events among HIV-uninfected MSM and TGW to inform intervention  acceptability and feasibility.


Method: In 2015, MSM and TGW in two South African cities were offered a comprehensive package of HIV prevention services, including daily oral PrEP,  and were followed for one year. Different models of PrEP delivery were used at each site. Adherence was measured using self-report and pill-count data  and tenofovir-diphosphate (TFV-DP) concentrations.


Results: Among 135 participants who were eligible for PrEP, 82 (61%) initiated PrEP, of whom 67 (82%) were on PrEP at study end. Participants were on  PrEP for a median of 294 out of 314.5 possible days (93% protected days). The median time from PrEP initiation to discontinuation or study end was 305  days (interquartile range: 232–325 days). Across the follow-up time points, 57% – 72% of participants self-reported taking protective levels of PrEP and  59% – 74% were adherent to PrEP as indicated by pill counts. Fewer (≤ 18%) achieved protective TFV-DP concentrations of ≥ 700 fmol/punch in dried blood  spots. Side effects, while typically mild, were the most commonly cited reason by participants for early PrEP discontinuation.


Conclusion: Many MSM and TGW initiated and maintained PrEP, demonstrating that PrEP can be successfully delivered to South African MSM and TGW in  diverse programmatic contexts. Biologic adherence measures suggest MSM and TGW may experience challenges taking PrEP regularly. Counselling  for coping with side effects and motivating daily pill taking is recommended to support South African MSM and TGW in achieving protection with PrEP.


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